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RandySF

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Wed Sep 18, 2024, 10:31 PM Sep 2024

Arizona's Proven Voting Method: Request Your Mail-in Ballot Today [View all]

Voting by mail is a trusted option for many Arizonans, says this blog post from Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona. If you want to vote by mail in the November 5th General Election, be sure to request your ballot soon! Ballots will be mailed out starting October 7th, and the deadline to request yours is 11 days before the election. Act early to ensure your vote is counted!

For nearly 25 years, voting by mail has been a trusted method for Arizonans, with approximately 75% of voters choosing this option. Arizona has the infrastructure and security in place to handle mail-in ballots, with a strong relationship between election officials and the United States Postal Service (USPS) ensuring the safe delivery of ballots.

As we approach the November 5th General Election, it’s crucial to plan ahead if you want to vote by mail. Ballots will be sent out starting Monday, October 7th to voters on the Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL) or those who request a one-time early ballot. To ensure your ballot arrives on time, the deadline to request one is 11 days before Election Day.

If you’re planning to vote by mail, the USPS advises submitting your request as early as possible, ideally 15 days before the election to ensure timely delivery. This allows enough time for your ballot to be sent to you and returned to election officials without delays.


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